Ernesto Ruffini (19 January 1888 – 11 June 1967) was an Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church, who served as Archbishop of Palermo from 1945 until his...
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embryologist Attilio Ruffini (1924–2011), Italian politician Ernesto Ruffini (1888–1967), Archbishop of Palermo Frederick Ernst Ruffini (1851-1885), American...
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interest him in the idea. They were two of the most conservative, Ernesto Ruffini and Alfredo Ottaviani, who had already in 1948 proposed the idea to...
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have made him a surprising choice. Other candidates mentioned were Ernesto Ruffini of Palermo; and two curia officials, Valerio Valeri and Alfredo Ottaviani...
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later, the child was cured. Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini (later the Archbishop of Palermo) had visited the pope after Ruffini was diagnosed with tuberculosis,...
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in three acts, with an Italian libretto completed largely by Giovanni Ruffini as well as the composer. It was based on a libretto by Angelo Anelli for...
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all factions managed to alienate all sides in the process. Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini, Archbishop of Palermo representing the conservative faction, concerned...
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Puglisi was ordained as a priest on 2 July 1960 by Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini from Palermo. Ruffini regarded communism as a greater threat than the Mafia. He...
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[citation needed] Their confrontation became so intense that Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini had to intervene, noting his disappointment at such a "serious discussion"...
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Cardinal Luigi Lavitrano (29 Sep 1928 – Dec 1944 Resigned) Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini (11 Oct 1945 – 11 Jun 1967 Died) Cardinal Francesco Carpino (26 Jun...
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seminary of Palermo. He was ordained a priest on 16 July 1950, by Ernesto Ruffini, archbishop of Palermo and future cardinal. After he worked as a parson...
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(16 June 1921 – 13 September 1943, deceased) Vacante (1942 – 1946) Ernesto Ruffini (22 February 1946 – 11 June 1967, deceased) Gabriel-Marie Garrone (29...
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Attilio Ruffini (31 December 1924 – 23 June 2011) was an Italian politician. Born in Mantua in December 1924, Attilio Ruffini completed his first studies...
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influence in the higher circles of Palermo was considerable. Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini accepted an invitation of Piddu Greco to bless the new church of Croceverde-Giardini...
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the Poor. He received his ordination to the priesthood from Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini in the Palermo Cathedral on 22 July 1951. Father Spoto was later elected...
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Giovanni Battista Bonanno. In 1954 it was consecrated by Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini as a Shrine dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, patroness of the...
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October 1937 – 20 December 1946 resigned) (apostolic administrator) Ernesto Ruffini † (3 January 1947 – 11 June 1967 deceased) (apostolic administrator)...
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Palermo Appointed 26 June 1967 Term ended 17 October 1970 Predecessor Ernesto Ruffini Successor Salvatore Pappalardo Other post(s) Cardinal-Bishop of Albano...
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Francesco Mandelli as Andrea Tasso Paolo Ruffini as Aldo Morelli Andrea Pisani as Mario Luca Peracino as Ernesto Simona Tabasco as Sonia Diego Abatantuono...
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Church and other Catholic institutions), led by the Palermo Archbishop Ernesto Ruffini, promptly stated that the friars were innocent victims of a trap by...
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authorities to prevent double taxation. As of June 2017[update], Ernesto Maria Ruffini is the Director General. Several central departments report to the...
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Ochotorena (1879–1948) Spain József Mindszenty (1892–1975) Hungary Ernesto Ruffini (1888–1967) Italy Konrad von Preysing (1880–1950) Germany Clemens...
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Giuseppe Versaldi (2015-2022) Giacomo Sinibaldi (15 May 1913 – 1928) Ernesto Ruffini (28 October 1928 – 11 October 1945) Giuseppe Rossino (1945 – 31 December...
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replaced by order of the then Cardinal and Archbishop of Palermo, Ernesto Ruffini, who replaced them with the still-present statues of Pius IX, who promulgated...
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to vote for any candidate allied with Communists, Sicily's Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini sent Catholic Action groups from door to door to campaign against Milazzo...
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wine manufactured in Sicily. In 1964, Palermo archbishop Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini publicly denounced Dolci and Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa, author of...
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Montini Alfredo Ottaviani – Chair Jérôme Rakotomalala Joseph Ritter Ernesto Ruffini Leo Joseph Suenens Bernard Yago Catholicism portal Vatican City portal...
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to be 120, but Cardinal Joseph Ritter died on 10 June and Cardinal Ernesto Ruffini died on 11 June. Previously each new cardinal waited in a different...
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Archbishop of Milan (was elected Pope and chose the name Paul VI) Ernesto Ruffini, Archbishop of Palermo Giuseppe Siri, Archbishop of Genoa Giovanni...
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fact, Ernesto Ruffini (1888-1967) was not appointed Archbishop of Palermo until October of the following year. Though conservative, Cardinal Ruffini was...
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